Matoke (sometimes spelled matooke) is a staple dish from East Africa, especially Uganda, Rwanda, and parts of Kenya and Tanzania. It’s made from green cooking bananas (not the sweet dessert kind) and is a major source of carbohydrates in the region.
Here’s a quick overview:
Preparation: The green bananas are peeled, boiled or steamed until soft, and then mashed into a smooth, starchy consistency.
Cooking style: Sometimes, they’re wrapped in banana leaves and steamed (traditional method). In other cases, they’re boiled in water or with a bit of salt.
Serving: Matoke is often served with sauces, stews, or meat dishes, like groundnut sauce, beef stew, or beans.
It’s similar in concept to pounded yam or fufu in West Africa—starchy, filling, and perfect for pairing with flavorful soups or stews.


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